Mother 'repeatedly injected 14-year-old daughter with HEROIN when teen was too sick to do it herself'

A Pennsylvania mother allegedly hooked her 14-year-old daughter on drugs, including heroin, and injected her with them hundreds of times when the teen was too sick to do it herself.

Investigators say Brandi Baumgardner, 38, began smoking marijuana with her daughter when she was just 12-years-old.

The girl, who is not being named to protect her identity, told authorities she began using harder drugs later, beginning her heroin habit at 14.

Dangerous: Brandi Baumgardner, 38, allegedly injected her 14-year-old daughter with heroin about 200 times when the girl was too sick to do it herself. The mother-of-two has been charged with endangering the welfare of children and corruption of minors

Robert Thomas Hannick, 22, of Beaver Springs, was also arrested after he allegedly provided the girl with drugs in exchange for sex.

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It is not clear what the relationship is between Hannick, the girl and her mother.

The allegations were revealed as the girl underwent counselling at Clear Vision, a residential treatment center for young women in Montgomery last August.

The girl told police investigators that she smoked marijuana, took crack cocaine, prescription drugs and intravenous drugs, including heroin, with her mother.

She testified that she would become so ‘dope sick’ that she was unable to inject herself with drugs, telling police Baumgardner had injected her about 200 times, starting when she was 14-years-old.

Drug addict: Baumgardner allegedly started smoking marijuana with her daughter when she was 12, before introducing her to harder drugs, including heroin aged 14

She alleged that Hannick would also inject her with drugs.

She told investigators that, in exchange for sex, he gave her the prescription drug, suboxone, which is for people dependent on 'opioid' substances, such as heroin and morphine.

They had sex three times and had engaged in sexual acts on one other occasion, the teenager told investigators.

Questioned about these allegations in January, Hannick told police 'I know she was 14, that’s how I feel,' reported The Daily Item.

He denied giving the girl drugs. All the allegations took place in one apartment in Spring Township in Beaver Springs, a small town in northeastern Pennsylvania.

The 38-year-old mother-of two would take her daughter to hospital making her fake illnesses so they would be given prescription drugs, the girl said.

The 14-year-old also said she shared Fentanyl patches with her mother. Fentanyl, a prescription pain killer, can be 100 times stronger than heroin sold on the street and is highly addictive.

During police interviews Baumgardner acknowledged that she and her daughter had drug problems and confessed to 'to supplying the victim with drugs on occasion when she was "sick," ' reported The Daily Item.

Baumgardner was charged with endangering the welfare of children and corruption of minors.